“So, due to the hurricane, unlawfully possessed firearms and ammunition are now doubly-unlawful,” asked one person on the Leland Facebook page. “Brilliant.”
In a last-minute decision, the North Carolina town Leland reversed their temporary ban on the “transportation or possession, or the sale or purchase of any dangerous weapon or substance, while off one’s own premises.”
The weapons ban was supposed to go into effect for the duration of hurricane Florence. Although initial projections have varied, weather experts expect hurricane Florence to strike land as a Category 2 storm, with winds over 100 miles per hour.
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WOW, the Leland drafters of that "dictate" are about as smart as the Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Or are both in collusion with the "bad guys"?
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DeleteI don't know about North Carolina, but in Texas, such decrees would be ignored, and no sane law enforcement official would attempt to remove a firearm from a citizen trying to put their life back together.
ReplyDeleteNo and just thought of prescription pills. A friend of mine who is a cop said all prescriptions have to be in the original bottles but that is ignored unless they think you're dealing which makes sense.
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